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274.1 | not for me!!!!!!!!! | BTO::STEVENS_J | Still Making Table Candles | Tue Nov 08 1988 18:25 | 12 |
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Now you know why i don't hunt them!!! I have thought about it
but stuff like this makes me wonder. (-:
jeff
p.s. I heard that black bears are more agressive than grizzlys?
I read it in Out-House Life..........
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274.2 | THE CHALLENGE | NEBVAX::PAPPALARDO | CLEVER PHARSE. | Wed Nov 09 1988 09:45 | 9 |
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RE:1
I figure if I'm going to die this is the way I'd like to go.
This is the true Challenge of Hunting. Its either me or him.
Rick..(Whos life long ambition is to hunt Brown Bear in Alaska)
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274.3 | say what?!?!? | VLS3TW::LAFOSSE | | Wed Nov 09 1988 12:00 | 6 |
| rick, I can think of hundreds of ways i'd like to meet my maker...
being eaten by a griz is not one of them... You must have had a
tough childhood ;^)
Fra
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274.4 | to call a brown bear oohhhh!!! | WILMER::SKOGLUND | | Wed Nov 09 1988 12:31 | 8 |
| rick
anytime you want to go to alaska for brown's just let me know, the
375 h&h is ready and the calls are tuned..!! and i agree if i have
to go ..... it will be back to the nature that i have taken from..
by the way how about a couple of 100 pound wolves too while we are
there!!
lars
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274.5 | if i only had the courage | BTO::STEVENS_J | Still Making Table Candles | Wed Nov 09 1988 12:40 | 12 |
| re:: 2 and 4
Let's go... Grizzlys NO browns YES...
Have you heard anything of the blacks being more agressive
than grizzlys? I guess the .300 mag would drop one anyway(-:
jeff
p.s. Rick, I 'll look for ya in Athens... Two tone bronco right?
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274.6 | | SALEM::PAPPALARDO | | Wed Nov 09 1988 12:44 | 4 |
| Two tone Blazer black&red, Bronco blue&blue, F250 blue&white
Guy
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274.7 | | NEBVAX::PAPPALARDO | CLEVER PHARSE. | Wed Nov 09 1988 13:01 | 21 |
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RE:3
My child-hood was surrounded by Mausers and Deer-Hunting.
Was great!
RE:4
I'm ready, Lets go, The 8mm Rem. Mag is zeroed.
RE:5
Ive never heard Blacks more agressive than Mr. Grizz and any Non-Mag
.270,30-06-7x57,35,30/30,.280,6.5x55 swede,Etc.Etc is plenty for
Mr.Black.
That a two tone BLAZER and a BLUE Bronco both are Full Size..
See Ya,
Rick
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274.8 | | WILMER::SKOGLUND | | Wed Nov 09 1988 15:29 | 24 |
| are black bears more aggressive?? me thinkst not. i have called
several in and the only time they get upset with you is when you
toss 250 grains of sizzlin' lead at them. the two that got spooked
when they figured out what was goin on ran so fast in the opposite
direction that there wasn't time to even get the rifle shouldered
before they were out of sight! i will say one thing about black's
in the woods,,, they can move awfully slow and quiet when they want
to!! but i guess that's because of the situation... when you are
making the violent screams of a dying/distressed rabbit or deer
they figure something else is already their and they don't want
to just rush in and find maybe something bigger!! like what i don't
know but i guess even bears figure caution is the better part of
valor!!
by the way doe s anybody know if there are bear in or around freedom
maine. that's about 35 miles east north east of augusta / winslow
area.. i'm gonna be callin for 'yotes and was curious to know if
i should bring something larger than the .223?? is it true that
there is a 25 $ bounty on yotes up there???
by the way too bad the guy who got ate didn't bring a dog with him
when he was out calling... they seem to know when big critters like
bears are closing in... and after all isn't dog man's best friend!!
fer now
lds
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274.9 | Yotes | DPDMAI::VIGIL | Williams VIGIL -- y que mas? | Wed Nov 09 1988 16:01 | 7 |
| YOTES?
What I first presumed to be a typo apparently refers to Coyotes.
If you have to kill them can't you at least call them by their name?
Williams-who-likes-to-feed-them-and-have-them-around-in-the-sagebrush
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274.10 | | WILMER::SKOGLUND | | Wed Nov 09 1988 16:38 | 9 |
| specifically i fondly refer to them as 'yotes unless of course
i'm dealing with individuals like yourself re.9. in that case
they arethen referred to as canis latrans and i will shoot to
kill them too when i am so properly licensed and engendered by
the laws of that state! i have nothing but the fondest and deepest
regard for this the wiliest of all game animals. it is no small
accomplishment to trick a 'yote to within my gun range and so have
the highest of reverence for my quarry.
lars
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274.11 | | NEBVAX::PAPPALARDO | CLEVER PHARSE. | Wed Nov 09 1988 17:29 | 4 |
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Yotes, Coydogs, Brush-Wolf, Coyotes, Timberdoodles anyone.
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274.12 | stay away from my cuttin' | DNEAST::MICHAUD_DAN | | Thu Nov 10 1988 10:14 | 7 |
| re;.8
I've hunted freedom Maine for a good part of my life, too far south
for bear, may see a stray moose if your lucky. Should see deer,
"yotes" and plenty of red squirrels, and local hunters. Bring a
compass and a topo map, hope for snow...
dan
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274.13 | Timid blacks and recipe request. | ERASER::POPIENIUCK | | Thu Nov 10 1988 11:46 | 26 |
| I shot a small black while I was in the Andover, Maine area last
week. The critter walked right out in front of my brother and I
as we were walking down a tote road. A split second before I shot
she turned to bolt and got about a half step before I fired. 180
grain .308 at about 35 yards went into the left flank, travelled
all the way through the innards along the spine and lodged just
under the sking in the right shoulder. The bear was about 150#
live weight.
I was hunting for deer, but opportunity presented itself. I've
seen about 8 bears in the Rangeley area over the last 15 years,
not always while hunting. Without exception, they've always run
as fast as they could to get away from me. The only one that ever
showed the slightest bit of bravado was a big she bear that had
two yearling cubs with her. As soon as the cubs scrammed, so did
she.
I've got a couple recipes, but anyone got a special one they'd
recommend for bear? In a few months my honey and I will be sippin'
wine by the fire on the new bearskin rug!
About 5 years ago I got a shot at a monster blackie, but missed.
When it ran, I couldn't believe the speed!
Pete
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274.14 | Blacks vs Grizzlys!! | BTO::STEVENS_J | Still Making Table Candles | Thu Nov 10 1988 12:29 | 13 |
| I just dug out an old issue of Out-House News.. DECEMBER 1986.
It shows that black bears are just as dangerous as grizzlys.
If any of you out there have it, Read it and see for yourself.
The stats are facts and are real impressive.
I can send it to anyone that would like to read the article.
jeff
p.s. It's to long to write. (-:
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274.15 | | WILMER::SKOGLUND | | Thu Nov 10 1988 14:06 | 15 |
| re.12
thanks for the info on freedom me. will there really be that many
hunters??? i'm thinking of just small game right now but if you
think the deer herd and chances are good well i might as well get
the deer tag too!!! naww that will mean fer sure that i won't see
one... this way i'll get to peruse lots of 275 lb 8 point bucks..
in response to .14 black's do present the same formidible problem
as brown's but usually only when a human surprises them in side
their zone of safety, which is usually a zone of about 50 ft in
radius, generally speaking they'll go the other direction outside
of that unless you have a momma with little ones... then i wouldn't
want to gamble on the outcome!!
lds
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274.16 | timberdoodles?? | CARLSN::STUART | | Thu Nov 10 1988 16:44 | 9 |
| re:.11
a question about "timberdoodles".
out here a timberdoodle is a bird, the woodcock in particular.
do you folks call a coyote a timberdoodle also??
Dick
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274.17 | | NEBVAX::PAPPALARDO | CLEVER PHARSE. | Fri Nov 11 1988 10:10 | 7 |
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RE:16
No we call woodcock "timberdoodles" also. In note 274.11 I was just
pointing out that wild-game is called many different names sometimes.
Rick....
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274.18 | 300 Win Mag | SALEM::MACGREGOR | | Mon Nov 14 1988 08:59 | 4 |
| John Easter talked to a guide in Alaska and was told that a 300
Winchester Magnum is the smallest caliber rifle a hunter can use
when hunting Brown or Grizzly Bears. I think they also urge you
to carry a sidearm no smaller than a 357 mag.
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274.19 | Heavy Armament | NWD002::BROWNDA | Dave Brown | Thu Nov 17 1988 11:36 | 14 |
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The only weapon that I would feel safe behind while hunting
grizz's or browns would be either an M60 or XM18. As witnessed by
.0, those guys are really bad news and in many cases require more
lead that one can deliver with a bolt action rifle before they are
on top of you.
The same goes for lion hunting. I have heard of guys hitting
male lions with .458 mag loads (obviously in non-vital areas) and
the lion being unaffected in the short-term and still quite able
to kill people.
You really need some serious armament at times like these.
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274.20 | Subspecies??... | SKIVT::WENER | | Tue Nov 22 1988 12:19 | 5 |
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Isn't an Alaskan Brown Bear merely a subspecies of Grizzly???
Or is is that a Kodiak (which is really an Alaskan Brown Bear) Is
a subspecies of a Grizzly???......................
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274.21 | Grizzlys and Browns are the same species | HPSTEK::EMERRILL | Nature is a Mother | Tue Nov 22 1988 12:49 | 6 |
| The alaskan Brown bear is the same species as the Grizzly. On Kodiak
Island, the bears have a much higher protein diet. As a result they
have evolved into a much larger bear.
Ellis (The Rim Man)
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274.22 | Bears and Ammo | ATEAM::AYOTTE | | Fri Dec 16 1988 11:31 | 22 |
| RE: 18
I would think that the .357 would be a little on the "feable" side
as a side arm (unless you plan to use it to kill yourself before
the bear gets to you) 8^) All kidding aside, the 1988 Game laws
for Washington state includes the following quote:
"HANDGUNS-Deer, bear, and cougar may be hunted with a .41 magnum,
.44 magnum, .44 automatic magnum, .45 Winchester magnum or any handgun
240 caliber or larger shooting a cartridge with a minimum overall
length of 2 inches (including bullet). All handguns must have a
minimum 6 inch barrel and shoot a centerfire cartridge with a minimum
100 grain mushrooming or expanding type bullet. No other big game
may be hunted with a handgun.
Something that caught my eye this morning and might be of interest
to others..... The new record for Black Bear in N.H. was taken this
year with a .270. The bear was officially weighed in at 475 pounds.
The point of interest!!!! 130 grain bullets. Took 3 shots to
kill it. I am not a bear hunter although I did try to kill one
once and failed in my attempt (broken firing pin) but isn't a 130
grain bullet kind of "light tackle" for black bears?
Dave
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274.23 | .22 long claims record bear in 1953 | SALEM::MACGREGOR | I'm the NRA/GONH | Sat Feb 11 1989 11:32 | 9 |
| re .22 After reading the note in 261 I don't think so. It all depends
on the shot placement. In the January 1989 issue of Outdoor Life
it has an article in there about Grizzly Bear Adventures. The first
adventure they talk of a couple that had only a single shot .22
caliber rimfire rifle. This happened in 1953 in Alberta Canada,
which happened to be the worlds record for that time. I myself would
not try that feat but I would rather at least have a .44 magnum
with me.
Bret
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274.24 | Bear Threats | SALEM::AYOTTE | | Wed Sep 27 1989 10:44 | 33 |
| I just read an article about bowhunting for blacktails on those
islands off the coast of Alaska. Supposed to be a great hunting
opportunity, the article was titled "The Best Deer Hunting", 5 deer
per season limit, record heads all over the place, etc.. Well although
the article was about deer hunting, the author mentioned a little
bit about the threat of bears. Check this out....
The author had just found a nice buck that he arrowed. At about
the same time a bear approached him (probably wanted the deer, fresh
blood trail, etc). The author didn't want to give up his deer so
he drops his bow and pulls out his .44 mag S&W. He yells at the
bear and the bear ignores him. He fires a shot in the air; the
bear ignores this. He then fires (wastes a bullet?) again into an
embankment over the bear which showers the bear with dirt; the bear alters
his course and walks away.
I found this hard to believe. Why would anyone take such a chance
when they had already taken a couple of deer (it wasn't a record
book head either). Why didn't the guy just back off and get out
of there? If there was no escape and the bear had him trapped I
suppose he did the right thing in scaring the bear off with gunfire,
but the article didn't portray this being the case.
I had already made my mind up that I wouldn't care to bowhunt
up there after I had the opportunity to check out a life size standing
mount of a 1500 pound brownie that was done by Wildlife Taxidermy
in Manchester NH. The animal stood around 10 - 11 feet tall from
its feet to the top of its head. It was scarey just standing in
front of it knowing it wasn't a threat. I don't think the author
of the above mentioned article would have stood much of a chance
with his little .44mag.
Dave
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274.25 | GRIZZLY WITH A BOW "LET'S GO" | WFOV11::CHANG | | Mon Jan 15 1990 12:54 | 14 |
| HI RICH RE:2
ROGER CHANG HERE I TOO WANT TO HUNT GRIZZLY SOME DAY BE FOR I MEET
THE MAKER. I NEED SOME INFO ON ALASKA GRIZZLY HUNTING, HAVE ALREADY
GOTTEN BLACK BEAR WITH A BOW.
TO GIVE SOME INFO ON BLACK VS BROWNS I WAS TOLD BY THE OWNER
OF A BEAR HUNTING IN CANADA (FRENCHMAN) THAT IF A GRIZZLY ATTACKS
YOU PLAY DEAD AND IT WILL PROBABLY GO AWAY. BUT IF A BLACK BEAR
ATTACKS YOU YOU BETTER FIGHT IT THE DEATH BECAUSE IF A BLACK ATTACKS
YOU THEY WANT TO EAT YOU AND SINCE HUNTING FOR FOOD IS THEIR ONLY
THING THEY DO.
BUT FOR ME GIVE ME A TREE STAND AND A BOW AND I'LL BE HAPPY
AS PIG IN ( ). THATS REAL HUNTING
ROGER
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274.26 | SORRY | WFOV11::CHANG | | Mon Jan 15 1990 13:24 | 1 |
| SORRY THATS REPLY TO RICK RE:2
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274.27 | play dead for black bears, too? | CSCOA5::HUFFSTETLER | Reckless Abandoner | Mon Jan 22 1990 14:24 | 12 |
| > To give some info on black vs browns i was told by the owner
> of a bear hunting in canada (frenchman) that if a grizzly attacks
> you play dead and it will probably go away. but if a black bear
> attacks you you better fight it the death because if a black attacks
> you they want to eat you and since hunting for food is their only
> thing they do.
Really? That suprises me. I always heard play dead if any bear
attacked you, but I must admit that might be a little hard to do
while he's chewing down part of my @ss.
Scott
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274.28 | Scare them away !? | CARTUN::TREMELLING | Making tomorrow yesterday, today! | Fri Jan 26 1990 12:36 | 8 |
| When I was in Minnesota on a canoe trip, some bears (black, I think)
would occaisionly approach our camp. We would tell our guide about it,
and he would grab a couple of metal pots and big stirring spoons. He
would then start making lots of racket and move toward the bear. They
turned and ran off every time. I guess that's not the same as being
attacked (the bears didn't bother us in our sleeping bags), but seemed
very effective.
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